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2008 High School Journalism InstituteSummer is approaching, and it is time to mark your calendar for the 2008 High School Journalism Institute. Sponsored by Indiana University's internationally acclaimed School of Journalism, the Institute is designed for high school students who have accepted a position in high school media or for those interested in learning about journalism prior to their senior year. Participants will examine the role of the media, analyze their own and other student publications, and develop the skills needed to produce quality publications. The finest faculty members from Indiana and around the country will guide your study during this, our 62nd consecutive Journalism Institute. See instructions below to obtain a registration form, postmark deadline June 6, 2008. Check out comments from former students of the HSJI. TELEVISION NEWSJuly 13-17; July 19-23 YEARBOOKJuly 7-11; July 13-17; July 19-23 NEWSPAPER/NEWS MAGAZINEJuly 7-11; July 13-17; July 19-23 BUSINESS/ADVERTISINGJuly 13-17 PHOTOJOURNALISMJuly 7-11; July 13-17; July 19-23 ONLINE JOURNALISMJuly 7-11 SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDSThe honors assembly held the last day of each workshop provides an opportunity to recognize students who did outstanding work during their stay at the Institute. Scholarships will be presented by IU's School of Journalism, the Indiana Daily Student, IU's Arbutus yearbook, and the Office of Summer Sessions and Special Programs for those who enroll at Indiana University. Some are general scholarships, while others are for students intending to major in journalism after high school. Certificates of Achievement will be presented to students who successfully complete all HSJI requirements. HOUSINGWomen and men will use separate quads of Teter Residence Hall. This fully air-conditioned dorm is near the center of campus and within a short walk of most HSJI large- and small-group sessions. All rooms are doubles, and roommate requests will be accepted if both registrations and payments are sent together. MEALSJust like IU students who live in Teter during the school year, HSJI students will use pre-paid debit cards. To give flexibility, you may choose one of two options - the $40 debit card (recommended for those in Yearbook, Photography, Desktop, TV News, Online Journalism and Business Advertising) or the $80 debit card. If you choose the $40 plan, you should bring extra money to purchase some meals at on-campus and nearby off-campus locations. If you select the $80 plan, you should plan to eat most of your meals at campus dining facilities, but bring a little extra cash in case you run short. Campus-run food courts accept both cash and debit cards. Tax is included in the cost of the debit card. No refunds are available for unspent debit card balances. Be sure you select which plan you'd like on the registration form. WORKSHOP FEESTuition, residence hall room and most supplies cost $295 for the five-day session. Add to that your choice of the $40 or $80 meal debit card. Commuter fees for local students living at home are $250 for each five-day session. Between-session stayovers are $50, which includes residence hall room, supervision by workshop staff and some recreational opportunities. HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM INSTITUTE REGISTRATION FORMRegistration forms are currently offline while they're being redesigned for summer 2008 workshops, and will be available in the spring. The postmark deadline for registration forms is June 6, 2008. If you have questions, contact: Linda J. Johnson, School of Journalism, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, (812) 855-0895 or e-mail her. Home | The HSJI Staff | 2008 Outreach Programs | HSJI Research
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